BMW recalling older 7 Series sedans because doors could fly open

BMW is recalling nearly 45,000 older 7 Series sedans over doors that could unintentionally open when the car is moving.

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BMW is calling back about 45,000 7 Series sedans built between the 2005 and 2008 model years

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Nick Tragianis | May 26, 2017

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BMW is recalling more than 45,000 older 7 Series cars in the U.S. because the doors can open unexpectedly while they’re being driven.

The recall covers certain 745i, 745Li, 750i, 750Li, 760i, 760Li and B7 Alpina cars from the 2005 through 2008 model years that have the comfort access and soft door close options. BMW says the doors may appear to be closed and latched but can inadvertently open due to road conditions or occupant contact with the door.

A sudden opening could cause someone to be ejected or increase the risk of injury in a crash. BMW says the latches can malfunction over time, yet it isn’t aware of any crashes or injuries caused by the problem.

The recall came after the NHTSA, the U.S. government’s road safety agency, asked BMW about owner complaints about doors opening unexpectedly. The agency asked if a 2012 recall of about 7,500 7-Series cars from the 2005 to 2007 model years should be expanded and if the remedy was adequate. BMW investigated and agreed to another recall, but it’s still trying to find the cause and develop a fix.

“We are working as efficiently as possible to determine a fix and we will be sending out letters asking customers of affected vehicles to contact an authorized BMW center and schedule an appointment once the remedy is available,” the company said in a statement.